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indeeds

i can be sensible

honest

keith moon is god etc

now a certain section of the Aussie nation have cornered the market in swearing...just watch their adverts for pickup trucks..... even the dog swears

but we'll have none of that round ere......mark thee words!"!!!

but
pendulous, nasal hair,nub and canasta

are all perfectly ok

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So just to be clear then Dave, none of this....................



:drwho:
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Dave,

I had an email today from Nicolas.

He is in Aus at the moment.

But, he did indicate that he wanted me to tweak his (very small at the moment) website.

Reading between the lines, he may be getting ready to start containers.

He is going to see Cameron in Newcastle this weekend.

All the best
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I'm new to the club having joined only this week, largely I guess like many others for technical advice and parts. For longer than I would wish, I have been ground up restoring my 1972 Chrysler Valiant Vh Charger 770. It has a 318 V8. My car is GYY 132L. I'm not certain if the car is captured on the Australian Chrysler list. I was a member of the original Aussie Charger club and even attended a club meet way back when at the three counties show in Malvern. I think I may even have photos that I took from the event that I would be happy to dig out and share if it helps to identify other Aussie Chryslers.
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hello Simon


Ah yes

Tan Interior Power steering 904 trans is it white?

VH770


good to see you joined up

post up some pictures

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Originally it was Alpine White but I have had it re sprayed in blue. The interior however is more deep burgundy than tan
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Subject to sorting out the power steering box and replacing the felt/fabric weather strips for the doors and a driver side front indicator moulding, the car should touch wood be back on the road.
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Welcome Simon, glad to see another Aussie Charger alive and kicking! :thumbright:
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ill send you section 19 from the factory workshop manual

its got the steering box rebuild routine in it

be interested to see how the fluffy weather strips go on

mine has aftermarket rubber things and they are rubbish


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simon3818 wrote:I'm new to the club having joined only this week, largely I guess like many others for technical advice and parts. For longer than I would wish, I have been ground up restoring my 1972 Chrysler Valiant Vh Charger 770. It has a 318 V8. My car is GYY 132L. I'm not certain if the car is captured on the Australian Chrysler list. I was a member of the original Aussie Charger club and even attended a club meet way back when at the three counties show in Malvern. I think I may even have photos that I took from the event that I would be happy to dig out and share if it helps to identify other Aussie Chryslers.
I think I was there in my blue '72 770- CHP590K. Sadly it disappeared off radar a few years ago :(
I'd love to see any pics you have of the event!
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Stuck your rego in Google;

"Google Search GYY 132L

I'm Feeling Lucky » guy with 132 lb scrotum

Press Enter to search."

Welcome aboard! Looking forward to the pics! 8-) 8-) 8-)
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yes the daily mail strikes again :D

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Should show some pictures of the car just before the re-spray and then after.
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Anonymous wrote:Dave,

I had an email today from Nicolas.

He is in Aus at the moment.

But, he did indicate that he wanted me to tweak his (very small at the moment) website.

Reading between the lines, he may be getting ready to start containers.

He is going to see Cameron in Newcastle this weekend.

All the best
Is he an importer generally?
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he possibly was

it was so long ago

there used to be a guy who ran containers out of Brisbane or Newcastle NSW

he would bring in mk1 ford escort bodies that he had found in the outback (salvage).

flog them to the historic rally mob

there used to be space in the odd container. it was totally based on exchange rate so he stopped doing it years ago.


the other route was via Ozhemi and MoparMal on the mopar market message board

they ran containers from Australia to the US. if you could get it to the US it was easier to get it back to here


these days I try and get anything form Oz sent via AusPost
or get the Australian end to book the shipping

I had a clutch and flywheel come in via normal post
and a pair of alloy wheels. bubble wrap and address label

its risky but I haven't had a problem. as long as it doesn't hit Parcel force the benefits are pretty good Parcel force has a customs house on site. others do not and use the random routine of 1 on 10 as far as I can see

my current 4 speed came via Aussie shipper and USPS

4 speed , pair of extractor new upper Arms and a front end rebuild kit cost £285 to send and for some reason came air mail. couldn't believe the deal. best I could get this end was closer to 500

bout 10 years ago I had a hemi 6 brought in palleted and cling film

was £250 I think

but then again a dash pad was going to be £300 to ship due to length not weight so it came as a pair of skis with a friend on a passenger plane

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